Thank you to all who responded to my question about muscle constriction! Now I have another question. Since the cbd diagnosis, my husband suffers from an intolerance to heat. It seems that he's always hot and I'm wondering if it's another side effect of cbd, or maybe it's from the sinemet?
IS EXTREME BODY HEAT PART OF HAVING CBD? - PSP Association
IS EXTREME BODY HEAT PART OF HAVING CBD?
Hi PerrywrinkleIt probably is part of CBD.
My husband had temperatures at times. Nothing else seemed wrong at the time.
And I did notice that his blood pressure did not seem to be controlled by his meds. In other words, his brain seemed to have lost the ability to control what are automatic functions. Even his skin did not grow as normal and he shed so much skin, and also grew lumps.
Write everything down and see if there is a pattern.
Take care. Hugs
Jen xxx
Hi Jen, thanks for your reply! My husband sheds too because of psoriatic dermatitis which goes along with cbd. I think you're right about not being able to control automatic functions. Again, thank you Jen!
Hi I have Cbd and my skin does have bumps and is very dry it seems to have gotten worse. I never saw on this site anything about skin or dermatitis. If you know anymore please let me know. Thank you
Hi Mixee! I read your reply last night and have been searching for the article I read that linked the dermatitis with cbd so I could forward it to you. So far I haven't found it, but I did come across a connection between psoriatic dermatitis with "Parkinsons and other neuro degenerations". I have tried all sorts of products to combat the dry flaking on my husband's face, including prescription steroid creams. I've found what helps the most is applying coconut oil daily. As you know, it comes in solid form and I melt a small spoonful of it in the microwave and rub it over his face. I hope this helps you.
Great idea!Suggest daivobet may do something similar. It is definitely as sticky as coconut oil.
Hugs
Jen xxx
Hi Mixee, my hubby grew warty lumps all over his back and over-produced skin all over his body. Biggest problem was itching and scratching.We saw a dermatologist who diagnosed ichtheosis and prescribed a cream that did not work!
I came back to Google and suggested psoriasis to our GP. He gave us Daivobet cream. This was very sticky and messy and he had to wear a shirt to bed. I creamed him everywhere! Head, behind ears, back, tops of legs and chest. This seemed to give him relief. What is more, after a few weeks of application, the warty bits began falling off!
Hope this might help you!!
Bathing in pine tar solution soap also helped the itching - but difficult to manage as he could not get out of the bath. Suggest big bowl and cloth in shower!
Hugs
Jen xxx